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Originally Posted by albert:

It is these very sugar workers that the AFC likes to pimp. Now their buddies are saying that their livelihoods are the PPP's problem not them


MOSES DAT DAAAG GAT THE BALLS TO FACE SUGER WORKERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS STUPID MAN IS WITH THE DEVILS BECAUSE OF PASSION AND ANGER. I HOPE SUGAR WORKERS REMEMBER THIS AND SPIT ON HIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by God:

Is APNU MP Carl Greenidge speaking in parliament on behalf of the AFC?


Bannas, They are stitched together. Trotty running things for the PNC. AKA THe New Gregory Smith.

Mr. Greenidge is an MP for APNU. Regardless of what you or Kwame's lackey may think, he does not speak on behalf of the AFC.

Mars
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by God:

Is APNU MP Carl Greenidge speaking in parliament on behalf of the AFC?


Bannas, They are stitched together. Trotty running things for the PNC. AKA THe New Gregory Smith.

Mr. Greenidge is an MP for APNU. Regardless of what you or Kwame's lackey may think, he does not speak on behalf of the AFC.


Naive maybe.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by God:

Is APNU MP Carl Greenidge speaking in parliament on behalf of the AFC?


Bannas, They are stitched together. Trotty running things for the PNC. AKA THe New Gregory Smith.

Mr. Greenidge is an MP for APNU. Regardless of what you or Kwame's lackey may think, he does not speak on behalf of the AFC.


Naive maybe.

Stupid surely.

Mars
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by God:

Is APNU MP Carl Greenidge speaking in parliament on behalf of the AFC?


Bannas, They are stitched together. Trotty running things for the PNC. AKA THe New Gregory Smith.

Mr. Greenidge is an MP for APNU. Regardless of what you or Kwame's lackey may think, he does not speak on behalf of the AFC.


Naive maybe.

Stupid surely.

Dont describe yourself like that. Have some shame.

Nehru

Greenidge hit the nail on the head. The PPP drive the sugar cane industry into the ground with the intention of making a quick profit on the land or to steal it. The workers are on the edge of the scrapheap. It is high time that the PPP solved the problem they created. It is ridiculous to suggest that it is not a problem for the PPP to solve. They made the mess so they can clean it up.

Mr.T
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by God:

Is APNU MP Carl Greenidge speaking in parliament on behalf of the AFC?


Bannas, They are stitched together. Trotty running things for the PNC. AKA THe New Gregory Smith.

Mr. Greenidge is an MP for APNU. Regardless of what you or Kwame's lackey may think, he does not speak on behalf of the AFC.


Naive maybe.

Stupid surely.

Dont describe yourself like that. Have some shame.

Nah, that's for you and Kwame butt boy who somehow think that an MP for APNU is speaking on behalf of another party in parliament. Y'll prappuh stupidy 

Mars
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by God:

Is APNU MP Carl Greenidge speaking in parliament on behalf of the AFC?


Bannas, They are stitched together. Trotty running things for the PNC. AKA THe New Gregory Smith.

Mr. Greenidge is an MP for APNU. Regardless of what you or Kwame's lackey may think, he does not speak on behalf of the AFC.


Naive maybe.

Stupid surely.

Dont describe yourself like that. Have some shame.

Nah, that's for you and Kwame butt boy who somehow think that an MP for APNU is speaking on behalf of another party in parliament. Y'll prappuh stupidy 


The same way you were thinking Gregory Smith would have brought Bunham down. 

Nehru

Uncle Ram seh:

Let us take the apparently straightforward example of the reduction in the rate of personal income tax from 33% to 30%. Readers will note that not only do individuals not have the benefit like dependents allowances while companies are allowed to deduct almost all their expenses, but the individual is still paying the same or higher rate of tax than non-commercial companies do, that is 30%.

If we exclude the personal allowance of $50,000 per month an individual’s nominal and actual tax rate is the same: 30%. Compare this with say GBTI whose nominal corporate tax rate is 40% but which enjoys a host of tax shelters. Its effective corporate tax rate for 2011 is 26.82%. Shareholders of GBTI pay no tax on dividends while its employees pay 30%. Even if we say that the company and the shareholder are the same – which it clearly is not – the shareholders’ tax rate is 26.82%. That is inequitable.

But let us get back to the benefits of the reduction in the rate of income tax and the increase in the rate of NIS, both of which impact on take home pay, or as the PSC says, spending power. In dollar terms, for each $10,000 earned by the worker the tax saving is $333. It means this: the worker who was earning $50,000 per month at December 31, 2012 gets nothing out of the budget; one who earned $60,000 per month takes home $333; one who earned $80,000 takes home $680 more, etc. The earliest point at which the increased take home pay exceeds $10,000 per month is for employees earning $380,000.
Note that I have not taken the projected inflation of 3.5% for 2013 into account. If that is done the income level at which there will be a net saving is for employees earning $296,000 per month. All persons earning below that income per month will actually be worse off.
The PSC is right: this is a watershed budget – but not for the poorer person.

Mitwah

This budget is a waste of time.

 

VAT has not been lowered. This budget does not provinde for much needed  fundamental changes in the management and leadership at the boards of GPL and Guysuco.  Same ole, same ole. Lots of vanila and chocolate coatings.

 

The Opposition needs to reject this budget and force an election.

 

Councie, are you ready for an election?

 
Mitwah
Originally Posted by albert:

It is these very sugar workers that the AFC likes to pimp. Now their buddies are saying that their livelihoods are the PPP's problem not them

you rotten skunk. Had the PPP not accepted a broken plant from the Chinese the 100 million or so spent in a futile quest to repair that lemon could have been directed to the benefit of sugar workers. Further, they would have had better profit sharing option since the plant is under performing the old Albion plant by some 30%.

 

Also, this money is not going to sugar workers. It is going to prop up a PPP mistake again. None of it goes to the workers.  If you cared about t he sugar workers the EU subsidy would have been focused totally to their benefit. Instead the PPP for the large part squandered it on their cronies.

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by albert:

It is these very sugar workers that the AFC likes to pimp. Now their buddies are saying that their livelihoods are the PPP's problem not them

you rotten skunk. Had the PPP not accepted a broken plant from the Chinese the 100 million or so spent in a futile quest to repair that lemon could have been directed to the benefit of sugar workers. Further, they would have had better profit sharing option since the plant is under performing the old Albion plant by some 30%.

 

Also, this money is not going to sugar workers. It is going to prop up a PPP mistake again. None of it goes to the workers.  If you cared about t he sugar workers the EU subsidy would have been focused totally to their benefit. Instead the PPP for the large part squandered it on their cronies.

This is the very reason I keep saying to you critics that govt should not be running industry. Their strength is governing and collecting bribes, not running business. 

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

I'm of the opinion, the present administration, is fully prepared for snap elections, even if its called tomorrow, they will no longer be a victim of their own success, the masses will turn out large numbers and endorse the P.P.P/C with a majority, in a bid to ensure....progress continues

A victim of their own success eh? HAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

 

So, they were so successful the masses didn't want to vote for them, nice.

 

So now that they're not successful do you think the masses will vote for them?

 

Banna, listen to what Gurd is saying and I quote,

"This is the very reason I keep saying to you critics that govt should not be running industry. Their strength is governing and collecting bribes, not running business. " 

 

This is the only way for them to perform because it is the only way they know how.

cain
Originally Posted by Conscience:

I'm of the opinion, the present administration, is fully prepared for snap elections, even if its called tomorrow, they will no longer be a victim of their own success, the masses will turn out large numbers and endorse the P.P.P/C with a majority, in a bid to ensure....progress continues

Then why even debate the budget? Just call the election. The PPP will lose another 2 -3 seats.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Conscience:

The joint opposition seems to be totally anti-working class, they appears to be on a quest to stifle the sugar industry, which provides jobs for thousands of working class Guyanese

For God sake why don't you shut the hell up?

Do you want me to tell you about who's screwing the working class?

I'll tell you. It's your scumbag party that's who.

cain

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